Sodium and potassium is kept store under kerosene why
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because they are highly reactive and when come in contact of air they lead to explosion so they are kept under kerosene.
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Potassium and sodium is kept in kerosene because they are very highly reactive.
When they come in contact with air they immediately catch fire. And, hence they are kept in kerosene.
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